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Phoenix Therapies & Training Answers to Oadbys Residents Forum Questions Empowering people to reach their full potential Your Questions Answered What proof do you have of your outcomes ? How to we measure outcomes? Are we
Your Questions Answered
- What proof do you have of your outcomes ?
- How to we measure outcomes?
- Are we qualified?
- What do we want from you?
1.Proof of our outcomes
- 1. Improve mental health.
- 2. Increase social capital.
- 3. Improve social cohesion
- 3. Save money
Results Take the Weight of your Mind - Wigston
5 10 15 20 25 30 35 good sleep calm happiness Series 1 Series 2
84% 158% 126%
Testimonials
- “ I am able to focus and reflect on my own
- qualities. Also it has helped me to think about
going back to college.” Richard Dalby
- “Now I feel positive about the future .Ive
found out about how I can develop myself emotionally, so I feel stable”. Sally Pople
Results for Take the Weight of your mind South Wigston
5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 good sleep relaxed calm happy confidence BEFORE AFTER Column1
Benefits for the learners...
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Testimonials
- “ I leave the classes feeling like I’m floating on
- air. I’m telling everyone about the course. I
think its brilliant.”
- Christianne Flavin July 2016
- “ I have been on courses before that just tell
you things but on this course I am actively learning how to use skills.”
- Kaitlyn Rye July 2016
Results for Preparation for work courses ran in 2015 for Framework
- Closer to goals 395% improvement
- Relaxed 275% improvement
- Confident 288% improvement
- Emotional and mental health 268%
improvement
- Positivity 305% improvement
Improved Social cohesion and capital
- 66% have reduced social isolation due to
going into further study, volunteering or work
- (source 2012-2014 monitored by ESF LCC)
Saving money
- It is estimated that improved early
intervention services could save the NHS up to £38 million per year.
Lives are Saved and the Community saves Money
- £66,750 has been saved by our services by
supporting 11 people with suicidal thoughts in the community
- “ Without Phoenix I wouldn’t be here today
- r what I am now.”
- Mehmoodah Peshiman 2014
More People Work and the Community Saves Money
- *£100,250 has been saved a year because our
learners became well enough to go to work again.
- *New economy Manchester – unit costs 12/13
- Phoenix outcomes June 2012-july 2014 monitored by European Social
Funding
2.How do we assess outcomes?
Mental health outcomes star measures
- Better emotional and mental health
- Physical health
- Visits to GP
- Referrals to health services (third sector or statutory)
- Use of mental health services
- loneliness
- Improved confidence
- Increased positivity
- Suicidal thoughts
- Drug/alcohol use
3.Are we qualified?
Bsc (Hons) in Business and Psychology Diploma in Person-Centred counselling (ABC) Certificate in Person-Centred Counselling (ABC) Preparation to teach in the Life-long learning sector (PTTLS) NCFE Level 2 Award in Mentoring Engaging Learners Dealing with Challenging Behaviour Suicide Awareness Alcohol Awareness Managing Aggression and Violence Understanding deliberate self-harm Protection from abuse VTCT Diploma in Nutrition VTCT Diploma in Stress Management VTCT Diploma in Anatomy & Physiology VTCT Diploma in Holistic Therapies VTCT in Sports Massage VTCT in Aromatherapy
Our Partners
4.Our request
We have already run successful programs in South Wigston and Wigston. Can you fund us to pilot the program in Oadby too?
Why?
- The average maximum wait time for a
community mental health team appointment is 30 weeks.
- Guardian 13 February 2016
- “The human cost is unacceptable and the
financial cost is unaffordable.”
- Paul Farmer, chief executive Mind
Why?
- Suicides are rising and 75% of people needing
help are not receiving it
- Guardian 13 Feb 2016
- Oadby and Wigston has had a 7% in adults
assessing the mental health services
- Source The NHS Information Centre for Health and Social Care 2009-2011